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  1. Kopmala Harris says that the US is Allied with NORTH KOREA?
    Who is the most demented?
    Biden?
    Or
    Kopmala?
    Are we in a race to the bottom or what?
    We deserve better.
    #JillNotJoe
    #AbandonBiden
    Join us?
    JillStein2024.com
    c-span.org/video/?c5033633/vic

  2. Kopmala Harris says that the US is Allied with NORTH KOREA?
    Who is the most demented?
    Biden?
    Or
    Kopmala?
    Are we in a race to the bottom or what?
    We deserve better.
    #JillNotJoe
    #AbandonBiden
    Join us?
    JillStein2024.com
    c-span.org/video/?c5033633/vic

  3. Kopmala Harris says that the US is Allied with NORTH KOREA?
    Who is the most demented?
    Biden?
    Or
    Kopmala?
    Are we in a race to the bottom or what?
    We deserve better.
    #JillNotJoe
    #AbandonBiden
    Join us?
    JillStein2024.com
    c-span.org/video/?c5033633/vic

  4. Hope everyone is having a great Tuesday! #TuneTuesday is once again upon us, and this week's theme is #MusicStreets. Both TT and theme brought to us by @Kitty

    I have a few songs. First song is Frente! "Accidently Kelly Street"

    youtube.com/watch?v=-3onN_0lx_

    #music #frente

  5. #MilkyWay 6-paned panorama from North #Oxfordshire, UK Sat 20th May '23. Each pane was 5 x 25sec ISO-1600 f/4.5, stacked with #Sequator then stitched with #MicrosoftICE. It was very hazy, I accidently shot everything in jpeg + messed up the overlaps, so I'm happy with the result considering!
    #NightscapePhotography #Astrophotography #UKMilkyWay #MilkyWayPhotography @popastro

  6. Good day #privacy folks. I'm #lookingforhelp.

    One of the excellent employee resource groups at my place is trying to setup a secure anonymous reporting option for vulnerable populations among our employees around the world.

    While I'm comfortable making general privacy recommendations, I'm not coming up with a good option for anonymous reporting where both I and the person's local government wouldn't be able to tell who it is.

    I've considered a web service with logging disabled that can only be reached from TOR exit nodes to avoid people accidently connecting when not using TOR. This is to solve for the "I <company security> don't know who the sender is" requirement.

    Doesn't solve for privacy on their end or VPN restrictions in certain countries.

    Welcoming any and all thoughts.

    Thanks,
    -Chris

  7. Good day #privacy folks. I'm #lookingforhelp.

    One of the excellent employee resource groups at my place is trying to setup a secure anonymous reporting option for vulnerable populations among our employees around the world.

    While I'm comfortable making general privacy recommendations, I'm not coming up with a good option for anonymous reporting where both I and the person's local government wouldn't be able to tell who it is.

    I've considered a web service with logging disabled that can only be reached from TOR exit nodes to avoid people accidently connecting when not using TOR. This is to solve for the "I <company security> don't know who the sender is" requirement.

    Doesn't solve for privacy on their end or VPN restrictions in certain countries.

    Welcoming any and all thoughts.

    Thanks,
    -Chris

  8. Good day #privacy folks. I'm #lookingforhelp.

    One of the excellent employee resource groups at my place is trying to setup a secure anonymous reporting option for vulnerable populations among our employees around the world.

    While I'm comfortable making general privacy recommendations, I'm not coming up with a good option for anonymous reporting where both I and the person's local government wouldn't be able to tell who it is.

    I've considered a web service with logging disabled that can only be reached from TOR exit nodes to avoid people accidently connecting when not using TOR. This is to solve for the "I <company security> don't know who the sender is" requirement.

    Doesn't solve for privacy on their end or VPN restrictions in certain countries.

    Welcoming any and all thoughts.

    Thanks,
    -Chris

  9. Good day #privacy folks. I'm #lookingforhelp.

    One of the excellent employee resource groups at my place is trying to setup a secure anonymous reporting option for vulnerable populations among our employees around the world.

    While I'm comfortable making general privacy recommendations, I'm not coming up with a good option for anonymous reporting where both I and the person's local government wouldn't be able to tell who it is.

    I've considered a web service with logging disabled that can only be reached from TOR exit nodes to avoid people accidently connecting when not using TOR. This is to solve for the "I <company security> don't know who the sender is" requirement.

    Doesn't solve for privacy on their end or VPN restrictions in certain countries.

    Welcoming any and all thoughts.

    Thanks,
    -Chris

  10. Good day #privacy folks. I'm #lookingforhelp.

    One of the excellent employee resource groups at my place is trying to setup a secure anonymous reporting option for vulnerable populations among our employees around the world.

    While I'm comfortable making general privacy recommendations, I'm not coming up with a good option for anonymous reporting where both I and the person's local government wouldn't be able to tell who it is.

    I've considered a web service with logging disabled that can only be reached from TOR exit nodes to avoid people accidently connecting when not using TOR. This is to solve for the "I <company security> don't know who the sender is" requirement.

    Doesn't solve for privacy on their end or VPN restrictions in certain countries.

    Welcoming any and all thoughts.

    Thanks,
    -Chris

  11. @RollingStone Com'on man, theyve been regurgitating Russian Anti American PROPAGANDA since st Least 2016 FFS

    What's going on over there? donniieboy booted from NYC mob , around when Gotti fell(hint) & scooped up by Felix Sater for the Russian Underworld, the Putin controlled one...

    The #OrangePlague "accidently"... my ass

  12. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  13. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  14. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://envs.net/~dan/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  15. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  16. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://envs.net/~dan/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  17. Is This a Thing Now?

    I wonder… did I learn something new about me and my post-gastric bypass digestive system? I went on vacation for a week and my daily routine and diet both went straight down the crapper. I turned everything upside down for seven days. Then I came home and turned it all upside down again in an attempt to get back to normal.

    The result? Cramping, discomfort, being unable to eat much, being unable to… ya know… do that thing that normal humans do after they eat… wink wink nudge nudge, you know what I mean? More than that, when my stomach is empty it hurts. Not eating as much as I usually do (what little I can usually eat thanks to my rewired innards) means my stomach is empty sooner and more often and I can’t tell if the pain I am feeling is because there is something wrong or I am just hungry again. I seriously can’t tell.

    I think I went through something similar the last time we went away for a full week’s vacation, and I think it’s happened once since then when I was for some reason living off protein supplements instead of actual meals for a few days (why was that? I don’t remember). So I ask myself, is this a thing now? Am I learning something new about my newly rewired body? Maybe. If so I will just need to be ready for it when it happens. Consistency is kind of the key to my mental health these days and if I see this coming when I mess up my diet for an extended period then I will be better able to deal with it. Knowledge is power and stuff.

    Today has been tough. It’s about 3:30pm right now and my guts have been quietly pissed off at me all day. They are rebelling, but only a little and pretty subtly. Mild pain, more like discomfort. Stuff like that. I am going to hit my daily protein goal (80 grams) with ease (I’m at 69 right now, wink wink nudge nudge say no more!). My water goal is probably also going to be hit easily (64 ounces per day) though I am way behind my usual pace at the moment. I’m at 40 right now while usually by this time of day I am somewhere in the mid-50’s. I’ll catch up. I’ve also had some persistent back pain the last few days. I suspect it is a kidney stone in the making, thought it might just be the result of the massive amount of exercise I got in Florida followed immediately by a couple of rounds of shoveling once we got home. Who knows. I have been taking Tylenol for it, which helps, but I wonder if that is affecting my stomach as well? Again, who knows.

    I had 50 something years to figure out how my body worked and then three years ago I went under the knife and nuked the entire thing. Now I just have to relearn everything. I figured I would be a pro at this new life by now, but every so often post-surgical reality throws me a curve ball. It can be a pain in the ass, but I also have to admit that it’s all still a little exciting. I think I might just be a serious weirdo. Who knows.

    PS: In case anyone thinks that this is me complaining about my new reality, it is not. It’s just me talking to the void and writing it down so that some hypothetical future me might accidently stumble across it someday in some hypothetical future and say, “oh yeah, I remember feeling like that.” I would go through the Gastric Bypass Surgery again in a heartbeat with absolutely zero hesitation. It was totally worth it. Totally.

    #constipation #diet #food #gastricBypass #gastricBypassIssues #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSideEffects #gastricBypassSurgery #health #stomachIssues #stomachPain #weightLoss #weightLossSurgery

  18. Is This a Thing Now?

    I wonder… did I learn something new about me and my post-gastric bypass digestive system? I went on vacation for a week and my daily routine and diet both went straight down the crapper. I turned everything upside down for seven days. Then I came home and turned it all upside down again in an attempt to get back to normal.

    The result? Cramping, discomfort, being unable to eat much, being unable to… ya know… do that thing that normal humans do after they eat… wink wink nudge nudge, you know what I mean? More than that, when my stomach is empty it hurts. Not eating as much as I usually do (what little I can usually eat thanks to my rewired innards) means my stomach is empty sooner and more often and I can’t tell if the pain I am feeling is because there is something wrong or I am just hungry again. I seriously can’t tell.

    I think I went through something similar the last time we went away for a full week’s vacation, and I think it’s happened once since then when I was for some reason living off protein supplements instead of actual meals for a few days (why was that? I don’t remember). So I ask myself, is this a thing now? Am I learning something new about my newly rewired body? Maybe. If so I will just need to be ready for it when it happens. Consistency is kind of the key to my mental health these days and if I see this coming when I mess up my diet for an extended period then I will be better able to deal with it. Knowledge is power and stuff.

    Today has been tough. It’s about 3:30pm right now and my guts have been quietly pissed off at me all day. They are rebelling, but only a little and pretty subtly. Mild pain, more like discomfort. Stuff like that. I am going to hit my daily protein goal (80 grams) with ease (I’m at 69 right now, wink wink nudge nudge say no more!). My water goal is probably also going to be hit easily (64 ounces per day) though I am way behind my usual pace at the moment. I’m at 40 right now while usually by this time of day I am somewhere in the mid-50’s. I’ll catch up. I’ve also had some persistent back pain the last few days. I suspect it is a kidney stone in the making, thought it might just be the result of the massive amount of exercise I got in Florida followed immediately by a couple of rounds of shoveling once we got home. Who knows. I have been taking Tylenol for it, which helps, but I wonder if that is affecting my stomach as well? Again, who knows.

    I had 50 something years to figure out how my body worked and then three years ago I went under the knife and nuked the entire thing. Now I just have to relearn everything. I figured I would be a pro at this new life by now, but every so often post-surgical reality throws me a curve ball. It can be a pain in the ass, but I also have to admit that it’s all still a little exciting. I think I might just be a serious weirdo. Who knows.

    PS: In case anyone thinks that this is me complaining about my new reality, it is not. It’s just me talking to the void and writing it down so that some hypothetical future me might accidently stumble across it someday in some hypothetical future and say, “oh yeah, I remember feeling like that.” I would go through the Gastric Bypass Surgery again in a heartbeat with absolutely zero hesitation. It was totally worth it. Totally.

    #constipation #diet #food #gastricBypass #gastricBypassIssues #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSideEffects #gastricBypassSurgery #health #stomachIssues #stomachPain #weightLoss #weightLossSurgery

  19. Is This a Thing Now?

    I wonder… did I learn something new about me and my post-gastric bypass digestive system? I went on vacation for a week and my daily routine and diet both went straight down the crapper. I turned everything upside down for seven days. Then I came home and turned it all upside down again in an attempt to get back to normal.

    The result? Cramping, discomfort, being unable to eat much, being unable to… ya know… do that thing that normal humans do after they eat… wink wink nudge nudge, you know what I mean? More than that, when my stomach is empty it hurts. Not eating as much as I usually do (what little I can usually eat thanks to my rewired innards) means my stomach is empty sooner and more often and I can’t tell if the pain I am feeling is because there is something wrong or I am just hungry again. I seriously can’t tell.

    I think I went through something similar the last time we went away for a full week’s vacation, and I think it’s happened once since then when I was for some reason living off protein supplements instead of actual meals for a few days (why was that? I don’t remember). So I ask myself, is this a thing now? Am I learning something new about my newly rewired body? Maybe. If so I will just need to be ready for it when it happens. Consistency is kind of the key to my mental health these days and if I see this coming when I mess up my diet for an extended period then I will be better able to deal with it. Knowledge is power and stuff.

    Today has been tough. It’s about 3:30pm right now and my guts have been quietly pissed off at me all day. They are rebelling, but only a little and pretty subtly. Mild pain, more like discomfort. Stuff like that. I am going to hit my daily protein goal (80 grams) with ease (I’m at 69 right now, wink wink nudge nudge say no more!). My water goal is probably also going to be hit easily (64 ounces per day) though I am way behind my usual pace at the moment. I’m at 40 right now while usually by this time of day I am somewhere in the mid-50’s. I’ll catch up. I’ve also had some persistent back pain the last few days. I suspect it is a kidney stone in the making, thought it might just be the result of the massive amount of exercise I got in Florida followed immediately by a couple of rounds of shoveling once we got home. Who knows. I have been taking Tylenol for it, which helps, but I wonder if that is affecting my stomach as well? Again, who knows.

    I had 50 something years to figure out how my body worked and then three years ago I went under the knife and nuked the entire thing. Now I just have to relearn everything. I figured I would be a pro at this new life by now, but every so often post-surgical reality throws me a curve ball. It can be a pain in the ass, but I also have to admit that it’s all still a little exciting. I think I might just be a serious weirdo. Who knows.

    PS: In case anyone thinks that this is me complaining about my new reality, it is not. It’s just me talking to the void and writing it down so that some hypothetical future me might accidently stumble across it someday in some hypothetical future and say, “oh yeah, I remember feeling like that.” I would go through the Gastric Bypass Surgery again in a heartbeat with absolutely zero hesitation. It was totally worth it. Totally.

    #constipation #diet #food #gastricBypass #gastricBypassIssues #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSideEffects #gastricBypassSurgery #health #stomachIssues #stomachPain #weightLoss #weightLossSurgery

  20. Is This a Thing Now?

    I wonder… did I learn something new about me and my post-gastric bypass digestive system? I went on vacation for a week and my daily routine and diet both went straight down the crapper. I turned everything upside down for seven days. Then I came home and turned it all upside down again in an attempt to get back to normal.

    The result? Cramping, discomfort, being unable to eat much, being unable to… ya know… do that thing that normal humans do after they eat… wink wink nudge nudge, you know what I mean? More than that, when my stomach is empty it hurts. Not eating as much as I usually do (what little I can usually eat thanks to my rewired innards) means my stomach is empty sooner and more often and I can’t tell if the pain I am feeling is because there is something wrong or I am just hungry again. I seriously can’t tell.

    I think I went through something similar the last time we went away for a full week’s vacation, and I think it’s happened once since then when I was for some reason living off protein supplements instead of actual meals for a few days (why was that? I don’t remember). So I ask myself, is this a thing now? Am I learning something new about my newly rewired body? Maybe. If so I will just need to be ready for it when it happens. Consistency is kind of the key to my mental health these days and if I see this coming when I mess up my diet for an extended period then I will be better able to deal with it. Knowledge is power and stuff.

    Today has been tough. It’s about 3:30pm right now and my guts have been quietly pissed off at me all day. They are rebelling, but only a little and pretty subtly. Mild pain, more like discomfort. Stuff like that. I am going to hit my daily protein goal (80 grams) with ease (I’m at 69 right now, wink wink nudge nudge say no more!). My water goal is probably also going to be hit easily (64 ounces per day) though I am way behind my usual pace at the moment. I’m at 40 right now while usually by this time of day I am somewhere in the mid-50’s. I’ll catch up. I’ve also had some persistent back pain the last few days. I suspect it is a kidney stone in the making, thought it might just be the result of the massive amount of exercise I got in Florida followed immediately by a couple of rounds of shoveling once we got home. Who knows. I have been taking Tylenol for it, which helps, but I wonder if that is affecting my stomach as well? Again, who knows.

    I had 50 something years to figure out how my body worked and then three years ago I went under the knife and nuked the entire thing. Now I just have to relearn everything. I figured I would be a pro at this new life by now, but every so often post-surgical reality throws me a curve ball. It can be a pain in the ass, but I also have to admit that it’s all still a little exciting. I think I might just be a serious weirdo. Who knows.

    PS: In case anyone thinks that this is me complaining about my new reality, it is not. It’s just me talking to the void and writing it down so that some hypothetical future me might accidently stumble across it someday in some hypothetical future and say, “oh yeah, I remember feeling like that.” I would go through the Gastric Bypass Surgery again in a heartbeat with absolutely zero hesitation. It was totally worth it. Totally.

    #constipation #diet #food #gastricBypass #gastricBypassIssues #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSideEffects #gastricBypassSurgery #health #stomachIssues #stomachPain #weightLoss #weightLossSurgery

  21. Is This a Thing Now?

    I wonder… did I learn something new about me and my post-gastric bypass digestive system? I went on vacation for a week and my daily routine and diet both went straight down the crapper. I turned everything upside down for seven days. Then I came home and turned it all upside down again in an attempt to get back to normal.

    The result? Cramping, discomfort, being unable to eat much, being unable to… ya know… do that thing that normal humans do after they eat… wink wink nudge nudge, you know what I mean? More than that, when my stomach is empty it hurts. Not eating as much as I usually do (what little I can usually eat thanks to my rewired innards) means my stomach is empty sooner and more often and I can’t tell if the pain I am feeling is because there is something wrong or I am just hungry again. I seriously can’t tell.

    I think I went through something similar the last time we went away for a full week’s vacation, and I think it’s happened once since then when I was for some reason living off protein supplements instead of actual meals for a few days (why was that? I don’t remember). So I ask myself, is this a thing now? Am I learning something new about my newly rewired body? Maybe. If so I will just need to be ready for it when it happens. Consistency is kind of the key to my mental health these days and if I see this coming when I mess up my diet for an extended period then I will be better able to deal with it. Knowledge is power and stuff.

    Today has been tough. It’s about 3:30pm right now and my guts have been quietly pissed off at me all day. They are rebelling, but only a little and pretty subtly. Mild pain, more like discomfort. Stuff like that. I am going to hit my daily protein goal (80 grams) with ease (I’m at 69 right now, wink wink nudge nudge say no more!). My water goal is probably also going to be hit easily (64 ounces per day) though I am way behind my usual pace at the moment. I’m at 40 right now while usually by this time of day I am somewhere in the mid-50’s. I’ll catch up. I’ve also had some persistent back pain the last few days. I suspect it is a kidney stone in the making, thought it might just be the result of the massive amount of exercise I got in Florida followed immediately by a couple of rounds of shoveling once we got home. Who knows. I have been taking Tylenol for it, which helps, but I wonder if that is affecting my stomach as well? Again, who knows.

    I had 50 something years to figure out how my body worked and then three years ago I went under the knife and nuked the entire thing. Now I just have to relearn everything. I figured I would be a pro at this new life by now, but every so often post-surgical reality throws me a curve ball. It can be a pain in the ass, but I also have to admit that it’s all still a little exciting. I think I might just be a serious weirdo. Who knows.

    PS: In case anyone thinks that this is me complaining about my new reality, it is not. It’s just me talking to the void and writing it down so that some hypothetical future me might accidently stumble across it someday in some hypothetical future and say, “oh yeah, I remember feeling like that.” I would go through the Gastric Bypass Surgery again in a heartbeat with absolutely zero hesitation. It was totally worth it. Totally.

    #constipation #diet #food #gastricBypass #gastricBypassIssues #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSideEffects #gastricBypassSurgery #health #stomachIssues #stomachPain #weightLoss #weightLossSurgery

  22. Midnight Gaming - Residential Malevolence: The Gyatthazard Chronicles - 25th October 2025

    Hello again folks, welcome back to Midnight Gaming, and a happy halloween to all of you. We're gonna talk some more games and news on here, such as one game from a series I played for last years halloween post.

    You recall the Resident Evil 2 Remake? It was fairly well received wasnt it? It had a lot of the events and plot hooks from the original Resident Evil 2 while adding its own touches and gameplay mechanics to create a unique experience, being both a terrifying modern experience for new players and a familiar yet fresh experience for old vets. It reworked the zombies to be more a threat than a nuisance, it introduced Mr. X as a pursuer throughout most of the game rather than a reoccurring boss from the originals B scenario. The remake was good, but do you recall how much people have wanted a remake of resident evil 2 for quite a while? Do you know how so many forum threads and comment posts have called for a resident evil 2 remake? How the simple announcement from the lead developer saying "we do it!" lead to so much rejoicing from the general gaming public? You ever wondered why that is? Well, its because the remake for the previous game in the series was SO well received, it became the quote-unquote standard for how a video game remake ideally should be done.

    Yeah we're gonna talk about the Resident Evil Remake from 2002…even though this really about the hd remaster from 2014 but dont worry about it.
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    So Resident Evil Remake was originally exclusive to the Nintendo Gamecube, being part of a deal between Capcom and Nintendo to bring the Resident Evil series to Gamecube as well as create two games "exclusively" for the gamecube, this is pretty much how we got Resident Evil 4 (for a while until they ported it to ps2 and then everywhere else) as well as the series prequel Resident Evil Zero and its how we got the Resident Evil remake and those ports of 2, 3 and code veronica on the gamecube.

    To be clear, i'm not big on survival horror games, mostly due to the whole having to ration my limited resources to avoid the possibility of borking myself. I'm the type of person who needs to find most of the secrets in a boomer shooter so I could feel confident that I have enough to clear levels despite the fact that'd i'd probably be ok. Anxiety is a bitch…

    Regardless, I did a resident evil game last year so i'd figure it be worth it to do another one this year as well. So the first you can notice is the graphics are a major upgrade to the original. A lot of the areas you go through in the mansion look vastly creepier compared to the original which has somewhat admittedly aged a bit with time, very much appreciated in this game but do you know how the original Resident Evil was a bit campy with its voice acting? Well along with the graphics being enchanced, they also changed a lot of the lines in this game. This… I dont think its a good change, I do feel the new lines work a bit better in keeping the horror tone of the game but it loses the fun campiness of the original, its like if they changed the iconic lines from Symphony of the Night….. which konami did….. FOR SOME REASON.

    Though on the other hand, I can understand that if you're putting in the work in remaking the 1st game in your popular survival horror series, you would want to take the time to fix stuff that you feel could've been done better. I just think keeping the old lines would'nt have detracted from the remakes overall quality, though thats pretty easy to say since the remake is pretty damn good.

    Cause while the dev team did recreate a lot of the areas and music of the original game, making it look and sound head over heels better, they also took the time to introduce some…. new stuff as well. Theres some new areas added to the spencer mansion along with some new puzzles to solve. You know how you can leave a room and any zombies still in that room will just stay there for the whole game? Well sometimes you may backtrack to a hallway you cleared out only to hear a door knocking and WHOOOPS some zombies you left alone in a room have decided to move into that hallway. I actually can't help but laugh at that because I wonder if that was purely to fuck with the old resi players who are used to never seeing zombies migrate from room to room. Oh yeah and this remake is also where we got introduced to Lisa Trevor, the tragic nigh-unkillable mutant who chases you in a couple of sections as well as her boss fight. And of course, the one part of the remake thats downright iconic is what happens when you kill a zombie and wonder why the body never seems to despawn….. the Crimson Head.

    Yes, I genuinely like this enemy for how it works mechanicaly, essentially serving as a "bomb" that's made to be activated by the player in order to create a future problem for them to deal with through a number of methods. Either by disarming the "bomb" via burning either by using some incendiary rounds on your grenade launcher or using up two item slots to carry a lighter and an oil canteen with a limited amount of fuel spread throughput the mansion, you can also try setting the "bomb" at a place your not likely to go through or a room you dont need to return to, disable the "bomb" entirely with a lucky headshot with the pistol or by landing one with a shotgun by letting a zombie get close while you aim up and fire, mitigate the blast by being prepared to fight the crimson when its ready to go off or just avoid setting the "bomb" by leaving the zombie alive but dodging everytime you pass through. You're essentially trading a short term problem for a long term problem, with ways to circumvent that future problem, or even avoid it, if your smart about it, or if theres enough fuel in the game to enable that.

    And its kind of a shame they hardly ever returned. There was maybe a few cameos involving that crimson bastard but I think the last time they had a major appearance was in that Operation Racoon City spinoff, you know? The 4 player coop game where you play as Umbrellas own clean up crew? Except I'm pretty sure crimson heads there worked differently compared to this game. Can't help but wonder if other survival horror games tried to copy this idea because I think its a mechanic that needs to be seen in more survival horror. I think Signalis has something like that? I did hear that enemies can come back and you need a limited item to remove them permanently.

    Overall its a good remake, but that's been well established by this point, so many people have laid their praise for this game, what more can I say about this that hasnt already been said by others?

    Well, I can certainly that backtracking kinda sucks, mainly due to the door opening sequences which yes, while they do contribute to the games tense atmosphere, they end up being quite annoying when your going through areas you know are safe or you accidently go through the wrong door and have to turn 180 and go through another door opening sequence. I did this alot in my playthrough.

    Heck the geniunly worse part in my playthrough was at the 1st yawn fight where I was trying to do it right by grabbing the mask and leaving without being poisoned, course Richard Aiken who I saved with serum shows up and now I had to damage yawn enough to trigger dicks death so I can grab his assault shotgun. I had to reload SIX times till I got it right, and then I went through the hallway that filled with zombie spouring from the windows and got jumped by a crimson outside the door to the art gallery, leading to me using 6 shotgun shells and a full heal before doing the art gallery puzzle and opening a path to the back courtyard that you can go through to the main lobby. It… really didnt sit well with me considering I could've just used the door witn the loose handle, avoiding that hallway entirely and taken the crimson zombie proper without needing tp heal. But I didnt save after the yawn fight so……. 4 more reloads….. eugh..

    Thing is? That was the probably most challenging event in my playthrough, most of it was pretty easy. Hell even the two tyrant fights at the end werent much of an issue. And to be honest, this is entirely my fault since i'm playing jills campaign with the diffuiculty set to easy rather than normal but I honestly wondered if I shouldve picked "like climbing a mountain" for the difficulty and have been fine with it…. Maybe i'll try that with Chris after this is posted.

    In the end, I got it done with the best ending and with no first aid sprays used, and I do feel glad to have this done. It was a pretty great experience and the tension I felt through traversing the mansion was a welcome experience. If you havent played this remake then I recommend you do as it is spooky good fun. Just maybe have a little bit of confidence and try it on normal instead of easy or very easy.
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    NEWS ROUNDUP!!!!!

    So its been a doozy folks. I have some news I collected during my week playing Resident evil but I also have a couple of breaking news thats worth hearing about. Lets roll this roundup out.

    The Crew 2 now has an offline mode - If you remember the Stop Killing Games initiative, you'd recall it was a grassroots movement to push for end-of-life updates for games that ran on online servers, to ensure there was some means to still play them either through an official offline mode or some support for community run servers. Just anything other than straight up killing the game and ensuring no one can play it anymore. Now part of what initially drove this movement was when the racing, The Crew, was shut down by Ubisoft and while arguments can be had on whether the movement was successful or even helpful in the grand scheme, its hard to deny that it left some impact considering Ubisoft has revealed that the games sequel, The Crew 2, now has an official offline mode. You can check more details on this from the rockpapershotgun article if you're interested.

    https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-crew-2s-offline-mode-is-live-so-you-dont-have-to-worry-as-much-about-ubisoft-ramming-it-off-the-road

    Valve adds means to trade up Red quality items for knives and gloves, CS2 market crashes in response - So this one I saw posted on tumblr by user @squeakitties so big thanks to them but yeah. The Counter-Strike 2 item market is in shambles since Valve added a trade up offer into the game. Now that means nothing first, its just trade in some low quality skins you unboxed for a higher quality skin right? Well in this case its more like trade in a number of Red quality skins that are usually priced around $10 for a pair of gloves or a knife, one of the more "rarer" items you can unbox and as a result folks are now panic selling their inventories to cash out asap, leading to steam being a tad slow atm. Press F for the folks who spent considerable money to unbox a rare knife only to watch it become financially worthless. Actually, don't do that because investing your life savings into virtual items waa always going to be a bad idea, just look at NFT's.
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    Scarface The world is yours remaster is suddenly released, then delisted immediately - Games based on movies tend to suck. Thats the commonly held belief for many folks, particularly those growing up within the late 90s to early 10s where games based off of films and tv shows were quite common on most gaming platforms. But sometimes you do find the rare example of a good licensed game such as Goldeneye, Spider-man 2, The Warriors, Those two lord of the rings beat em up games and Peter Jacksons King Kong just to name a few examples. Personally, I say that Scarface: The World is Yours counts as an example of a decent licensed game, being a grand theft auto clone where you play as Tony Montana in a what if scenario where he survives the movies end and goes on to rebuild his criminal empire. I played that game a lot on the Wii and taunting enemies as I shoot them was a straight up mechanic to build up your "balls" meter. Fun game.

    Sooo…. imagine my surprise when writing out this Midnight Game post, when I decided to glance pcgamer and saw that a straight up remaster for The world is yours was reported to have dropped on the epic games store, be suddenly removed and its listings on both egs and steam being promptly scrubbed clear. Like…. what??? I never knew there was remaster to begin with??? Well apparently this remaster by the group EC Digital had included community mods without the mod makers permission and that they havent worked out the licensing issues for the games soundtrack, let alone the license for the scarface movie itself, the very thing this game is based off of?????

    sigh This is honestly weird… The pcgamer covers this along with some direct quotes from members of EC Digital and they now have an update to the article containing an archived steam community post before it was all scrubbed away. Give it a read, i'm just trying to wrap my head around this myself…

    https://www.pcgamer.com/games/third-person-shooter/a-publisher-nobodys-heard-of-has-unintentionally-re-released-2006s-scarface-the-world-is-yours-early-and-im-not-so-sure-bout-this-one-boss/

    Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow gets dropped onto Steam - So moving on from the remaster mystery, we now have news that Ubisoft recently released Splinter Cells first sequel Pandora Tomorrow onto the Steam marketplace. You might think "Oh neat, a remaster of a splinter cell game" but the thing is, its not a remaster, its just straight up the pc version of Pandora Tomorrow, now available to buy on steam. Ok…. cool…. yay…

    According to the rockpapershotgun article, folks have mentioned needing to go through Ubisoft Connect just to run the game and that the multiplayer features are unavailable. So if you're interested in picking this up, you may have to look around for some mods to add things like controller support. Details in the link.

    https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/splinter-cell-pandora-tomorrow-is-now-on-steam-but-youll-have-to-deal-with-some-ubisoft-faffage

    Sega collabs with Satnav company Waze to release a Sonic the Hedgehog voice option - And on our final piece of news we have Sonic the hedgehog now being an option for your Waze Satnav device. In my honest opinion, having Sonic himself to tell you to "Take a left turn at the nearest junction" in his usual speedster attitude, sounds like an idea almost on the level as "listening to the initial d soundtrack while driving down an empty highway at the dead of night". I wonder if you were try to set the satnav to direct you to a restaurant, it'll just lead to the nearest place that sells chilli dogs, and when you try to resist it threatens to drive through a school classroom and frame you for it unless you comply with its demands. Eh whatever… more details in the link.

    NEWS ROUNDUP OVER!!!!

    Alright so, now that we have had a little discussion about the Resident Evil Remake, you would think that would be it right? Or maybe you've caught on already, that i'm probably gonna cover a second game here that I played since i'm apparently done with the prevous game? Well yeah more or less. Honestly I did plan on covering just one game here but I wasnt sure how much I can fill out this post just talking about the RE remake since most folks have already covered it to death in videos up on youtube. The only unique thing I can really offer is my own unique experience. The other reason was that a major update released for a game I played before so I wanted to give that a bit of play only to end up levelling a character to endgame alongside the resident evil playthrough, so yeah, here you go, our second game of the evening.

    ATLYSS

    So question for all the folks reading this right now. You ever played Phantasy Star Online, no i'm not talking about the sequel, nor am I talking about the PSO: Episode games on xbox or gamecube, nor am I talking about zero or universe. I'm talking straight up Phantasy Star Online from like the dreamcast and pc. It was an action rpg dungeon crawler with a lot of sci-fi elements mixed with some of SEGA's general style. People enjoyed that game and while the offical servers are long gone, private servers are still available. I played a lil of it on a dreamcast once upon a time ago and it was enjoyable.

    Flashforward to recent years and we see a couple of furry games blow up on the internet gaming space. We have on one hand webfishing which was a comforting fishing game with a sort of animal crossing aesthetic that you can enjoy with friends. And on the other hand theres Atlyss where you can create a caked up mouse shortstack spinning through dungeons with a bloody spear.

    It had a major update that reworked a lot of the areas and added some new ones along with changing up a number of skills. So I decided I wanted to play it and see all the stuff they changed, I went with creating a new character to go for a more spellcasting kind of build and proceeded to enter the world of atlyss once more. They're a kobold and they're named Irn-Bru.
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    So in the early game, its a bit rough since you dont have any spells aside from chucking stones and a health regen skill along with your races ability. The only main ranged offense I had for a bit was a basic bitch wand that took a while to kill enemies with, and I had this until I finally got my first real spell, an ice spell that had a short range meaning I had to get close to an enemy to actually hit them with it….. but I can atleast do some ok damage with it, I even bought a skill scroll off an npc merchant for a firebolt spell so now I have a means of reliable damage.

    I progressed through quests and ran through the crypts dungeon a few times till I get to lvl 10 where I can actually pick a class from one of the three main quest givers in the sanctum hub area. You can go visit the pantsless hunk in the back arena to become a fighter for a physical attack and tanky kinda of playstyle. You can go visit the trader suzy who you often buy and sell stuff to if you wanna become a bandit for a more fast paced playstyle that involves an evasion stat. And then finally theres the big lady by the main teleporter in the library who will let you become a mystic which is the class I went with, letting enjoy some more magic options at my disposal.

    And around the mid to late game I ended up being pretty damn powerful with some of the mystic abilities. For one you have a couple of passive traits such as increased mana regen along with a blink ability for better mobility. I picked up Fluxbolt which ended being a major damage dealer since its a ranged spell that can hit multiple times, along with Cross which pretty much works like Ness's neutral B ability where you hold to release a ball forwards before releasing to create an explosion, not just damaging enemies in the radius but also lowering their magic defense so that Fluxbolt ends up being more damaging. I also had Imbue as my buff along with Restora and Prism as for healing/protection which when paired with my race ability Alacrity lets me cast them instant for free to spare some mana/ emergency heal.

    Enemies do start to get a lot tougher around the end game, espcially in the hard mode crypts, the normal/hard mode crescent grove dungeons as well as the Buldarr fortress where the mekboars reside. I basically needed to stay on the move with my finger on block incase i'm about to get hit, all the while attacking with Cross, Fluxbolt and a charged attack off my Scepter while refreshing Imbue and Prism when they get off cooldown.

    You can join some online lobbies and go explore with other players, but for me I played on solo the whole time. And you know what? Didnt die once. Cleared Hard Mode Crypts, Cleared Buldarr Fortress, Cleared Hard Mode Crescent Grove which had the hard version of Colossus which I heard was a real doozy, and he was, he was an absolute bastard with his attacks. But, I still cleared it. It honestly sounds like i'm gloating and I guess I suppose I am but I think part of it is that mystic is just a good class to play. Theres other spells in that class that I didnt pick up such as Fluxclaw so you could create a different sort of mystic build but for me right now, i'm really hoping the dev doesnt nerf mystic in the future. Given that the game is in early access, things will change and I can only hope Mysfic that mystic will continue to be powerful in the future.

    Oh yeah…..uhhhh…. Atylss is fun. Its gameplay is fast paced with you moving around to be harder to hit along with timing a block in order to parry and punish an enemy. It definatly recreates a lot of the older 3d enviroments and aesthetics from the early millennium games along with its MMO-like styles and features. You know something? Webfishing, Atylss and another early access game called Erenshor seem to be potential start in indie games that are based on the nostalgia for online multiplayer games that you play in your youth. Stuff like Habbo Hotel, Gaia Online, 2007 World of Warcraft and even Runescape before it was called old-school Runescape. Just some games that are essentially MMO's but are playable offline or with a small lobby of friends rather than being a large community of players on an online server.

    You know…… something that the .hack series has been squatting for the past few years.

    So yeah. Atlyss is pretty good, up to you if you wanna hop in now or wait till 1.0. The resident evil remake is good and deserving of its reputation.

    Have a happy halloween everyone :)

    Thank you again for reading Midnight Gaming. I'll talk to you all another time in the future, feel free to leave comments or game suggestions. See ya!


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